Cold Weather Along The Treasure Coast

Images from Saturday morning, December 22, 2012, when temperatures along the Treasure Coast dropped to around 40 degrees.

Wrapped in blankets, Brianne Esposito, 20, (left) and Kyle Phillips, 19, both of Port St. Lucie, stand close to each other to stay warm as they watch the sunrise at Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast. Its cold, said Phillips adding, Its about time for a cold front.

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Yara Morige shares a light moment with her husband George Morige, both of Port St. Lucie, as they watch the sunrise at Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast. The weather is so cold, said Yara laughing. It was so warm before this and now its how it should be.

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Kevin ODare (center), of Vero Beach, laughs with customers while working the Farmers market Oceanside with his son Shawn (right) on Saturday morning. This cold weather helps create a little bit of a Christmas atmosphere, said ODare, owner of Osceola Organic Farm. We dont mind a little cold once in a while.

Images from Saturday morning in Vero Beach, where temperatures made their way down to nearly 40 degrees.

Brett Henninger of Stuart zips up his wetsuit as he gets ready to surf at Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast. Its cold but there are waves, said Henninger. I am always a fan of wetsuit season.

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Images from Saturday morning in Vero Beach, where temperatures made their way down to nearly 40 degrees.

Cheryl Emery (right), of Port St. Lucie, holds her son Finn, 5 months, as she speaks with Sandy Starr at Farmers market Oceanside. Emery, who owns The Olive Tap in West Palm Beach and has worked the market the past 2 years, said the cold weather had made the early turnout a little slow Saturday morning, but customers were still making their way in.

FILE PHOTO Wrapped in blankets, Brianne Esposito, 20, (left) and Kyle Phillips, 19, both of Port St. Lucie, stand close to each other to stay warm as they watch the sunrise at Jensen Beach in 2012. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast in December. Its cold, said Phillips adding, Its about time for a cold front.

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Roscoe, a hound mix, sports a jacket as he walks with his owners, the Piersons, at Riverside Park in Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast.

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Cheryl Emery (right), of Port St. Lucie, holds her son Finn, 5 months, as she speaks with Sandy Starr at Farmers market Oceanside. Emery, who owns The Olive Tap in West Palm Beach and has worked the market the past 2 years, said the cold weather had made the early turnout a little slow Saturday morning, but customers were still making their way in.

Kevin Young (right) of Hobe Sound shares a light moment with friend Anthony Poma, of Palm City, as they play the game cornhole at Jensen Beach Causeway Park in Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast. Its surprisingly cold, said Young. We were not expecting it.

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Kevin Young (left) of Hobe Sound and friend Anthony Poma, of Palm City, play the game cornhole at Jensen Beach Causeway Park in Jensen Beach on Saturday. Temperatures dropped to about 40 degrees as a result of a cold front that moved through the Treasure Coast. Its surprisingly cold, said Young. We were not expecting it.